| English literature - 1812 - 1020 pages
...holding the language of JtYiendship¡ and inspired confidence in the sincerity of the négociation .with which he was charged, a secret agent of his Government was employed in intrigue», having for their object a subversion of our Government, and a dismemberment of our happy... | |
| Great Britain - 1812 - 448 pages
...cordiality corresponding with the invariable professions of this Government. A foundation appeared to be laid for a sincere and lasting reconciliation....dismemberment of our happy union. In reviewing the Ul uui ""fp/ "' — " » T • 8 conduct of Great Britain towards the United States, our attention... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1812 - 446 pages
...since come into proof, that at the very moment when the public Minister was holding the language ot friendship, and inspired confidence in the sincerity...reviewing the conduct of Great Britain towards the UnitedStates, our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare just renewed -by the savages on one... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - United States - 1812 - 34 pages
...was holding the language of friendship,and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged, a secret agent of his government...dismemberment of our happy Union. In reviewing the conduct of GreatBritain towards the United States, our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare just renewed... | |
| History - 1813 - 818 pages
...the language of friendship, and inspired confidence in the sincerity of the negocintion with wh<ch he was charged, a secret agent of his government was employed in intrigues, haung for their object a subversion of our government, and a. dismemberment of our happy union. In... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 504 pages
...was holding the language of friendship, and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged, a secret agent of his government...our happy union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britiin towards the United States, our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare, just renewed... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1814 - 542 pages
...confidence in the sincerity of the negociation with which he was charged, a secret agent of his goTernment was employed in intrigues, having for their object...dismemberment of our happy union. In reviewing the cor.duct of Great Britain towards the United States, our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare... | |
| United States - 1815 - 410 pages
...the very moment when the public minister •yvas holding the language of friendship* and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negociation with...intrigues, having for their object a subversion of pur government, and a dismemberment of our happy Union. In reviewing the conduct of G. Britam towards... | |
| United States - 1816 - 416 pages
...holding the language of . friendship, and inspiring ijonfidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged. a secret agent of his government...dismemberment of our happy Union. In reviewing the conduct of G. Britain towards the U. States, our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare just renewed by... | |
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